12 November 2015

Fair and Lovely Foundation-Start a Business 2015

Fair and Lovely Foundation-Start a Business 2015


Several decades ago, a scientist working at Unilever's research center in Mumbai, India asked a question no one had before - If less Vitamin B3 in the body could lead to pigmentation, could the reverse be true?
After extensive research, it was proven that Vitamin B3 could indeed lighten the skin. And thus, Fair & Lovely, the world’s first safe and effective skin lightening product, was born and launched in 1975.
Today, at the heart of this technology is Unilever’s synergistic combination of Niacinamide and triple UVA+UVB sunscreens (which give broad spectrum UV protection).
The key player in our active mix is Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), which has been proven time and again to be a safe, reversible cosmetic skin and spot lightening agent. A unique blend of Vitamin B3 along with Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Vitamin B6 boosts the core efficacy of the product by providing potent antioxidants, added spot lightening and healthy skin benefits.
Other actives, such as glycerin (the world’s best known moisturizer), allantoin (a skin benefit agent) and skin identical fatty acids (e.g. stearic acid) also help contribute to delivering overall great skin appearance. These multiple ingredients work on different steps in pathways that are known to regulate and affect pigmentation and general skin appearance, and thus have a gentle yet perceivable effect on darkened skin, spots and overall skin tone, thereby delivering expert treatment like fairness.
Eligibility
  • The candidate should have passed 12th Standard.
  • Candidates should have secured minimum 50% in the 10th and 12th standard.
  • Candidate should have at least 3 years of relevant work or business experience.
  • Scholarship is open only to women with Indian citizenship.
  1. By applying for the Fair & Lovely Foundation Scholarship, the candidate agrees to abide by all rules and regulations of the Fair & Lovely Foundation.
  2. Decision of the panelists/judges will be final and binding.
  3. Incomplete forms will not be accepted.
  4. Submitted documents are deemed to be bona fide. If proved otherwise, candidate will be disqualified.
  5. There are various aspects of selection criteria, as suggested. The final selection of the candidate is at the sole and absolute discretion of the company.
  6. It is understood that through this website, interested candidates can apply for the Fair & Lovely Foundation Scholarship program. Such applications should be as per the format given, and with the express understanding that such applications shall be assessed by Hindustan Unilever Limited and its partners basis pre-set parameters for grant of loan or scholarships. The candidates understand that HUL and its partners shall have the sole discretion in this regard.
  7. Participating in this program would also mean that the interested candidates expressly agree to be contacted by HUL in the future, with respect to this program, or with respect to any other brand, promotion, activity, survey, or such other consumer contact program for HUL or its brands and products.
  8. The information sought from the interested candidates shall be held in confidence by HUL and its partners, and shall be subject to the Privacy Policy of Unilever.
  9. Fair & Lovely Foundation reserves the right to alter the Terms & Conditions at any time, without prior notice.
  10. Vocational institute would be pre-selected by Fair & Lovely Foundation.
Phone:
1800-220-130 (between Monday to Saturday, 9:00 am to 6:30 pm)
Address:
Fair Lovely Foundation,
Hindustan Unilever House
B.D. Sawant Marg, Chakala,
Mumbai 400099

Fair and Lovely Foundation-Start a Business 2015
ELG-12th passed
Apply-Online,By post
Deadline-15/11/15

Fair and Lovely Foundation-Higher Education Scholarship 2015

Fair and Lovely Foundation-Higher Education Scholarship 2015




Several decades ago, a scientist working at Unilever's research center in Mumbai, India asked a question no one had before - If less Vitamin B3 in the body could lead to pigmentation, could the reverse be true?
After extensive research, it was proven that Vitamin B3 could indeed lighten the skin. And thus, Fair & Lovely, the world’s first safe and effective skin lightening product, was born and launched in 1975.
Today, at the heart of this technology is Unilever’s synergistic combination of Niacinamide and triple UVA+UVB sunscreens (which give broad spectrum UV protection).
The key player in our active mix is Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), which has been proven time and again to be a safe, reversible cosmetic skin and spot lightening agent. A unique blend of Vitamin B3 along with Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Vitamin B6 boosts the core efficacy of the product by providing potent antioxidants, added spot lightening and healthy skin benefits.
Other actives, such as glycerin (the world’s best known moisturizer), allantoin (a skin benefit agent) and skin identical fatty acids (e.g. stearic acid) also help contribute to delivering overall great skin appearance. These multiple ingredients work on different steps in pathways that are known to regulate and affect pigmentation and general skin appearance, and thus have a gentle yet perceivable effect on darkened skin, spots and overall skin tone, thereby delivering expert treatment like fairness
Eligibility
  • The candidate should have passed 12th Standard.
  • Candidates should have secured minimum 60% in the 10th and 12th standard.
  • Scholarship is open only to women with Indian citizenship.
  • Candidates should want to pursue graduation, post graduation and PhD studies from Government Recognised Indian Universities.
  1. By applying for the Fair & Lovely Foundation Scholarship, the candidate agrees to abide by all rules and regulations of the Fair & Lovely Foundation.
  2. Decision of the panelists/judges will be final and binding.
  3. Incomplete forms will not be accepted.
  4. Submitted documents are deemed to be bona fide. If proved otherwise, candidate will be disqualified.
  5. There are various aspects of selection criteria, as suggested. The final selection of the candidate is at the sole and absolute discretion of the company.
  6. It is understood that through this website, interested candidates can apply for the Fair & Lovely Foundation Scholarship program. Such applications should be as per the format given, and with the express understanding that such applications shall be assessed by Hindustan Unilever Limited and its partners basis pre-set parameters for grant of loan or scholarships. The candidates understand that HUL and its partners shall have the sole discretion in this regard.
  7. Participating in this program would also mean that the interested candidates expressly agree to be contacted by HUL in the future, with respect to this program, or with respect to any other brand, promotion, activity, survey, or such other consumer contact program for HUL or its brands and products.
  8. The information sought from the interested candidates shall be held in confidence by HUL and its partners, and shall be subject to the Privacy Policy of Unilever.
  9. Fair & Lovely Foundation reserves the right to alter the Terms & Conditions at any time, without prior notice.
  10. Vocational institute would be pre-selected by Fair & Lovely Foundation.
Fair and Lovely Foundation-Higher Education Scholarship 2015
ELG-Class 12 passed girls students
Apply-Online, By post
Deadline-15/11/15


Phone
1800-220-130 (between Monday to Saturday, 9:00 am to 6:30 pm)
Address
Fair Lovely Foundation,
Hindustan Unilever House
B.D. Sawant Marg, Chakala,
Mumbai 400099

10 November 2015

8 November 2015

UPSC Combined Defence Services Examination 2016


Union Public Service commission

Combined Defence Services Examination 2016

UPSC has given notification for the recruitment of Various posts in Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, Air Force Academy and Officers Training Academy through Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2016. 



Courses:
1. Indian Military Academy : 200 Posts
2. Indian Naval Academy : 45 Posts
3. Air Force Academy : 32 Posts
4. Officers Training Academy (Men) : 175 Posts
5. Officers Training Academy (Women, Non-Technical) : 05 Posts


Eligibility: Degree/ Degree in Engineering & Degree/ Degree (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level)/ Bachelor of Engineering.
Apply:  Online 


For more information visit http://upsconline.nic.in/ora/VacancyNoticePub.php

30 October 2015

AICTE-Scholarship Scheme to Girl Child 2016

AICTE-Scholarship Scheme to Girl Child (SSGC) under Pragati 2016

Objectives: Scholarship Scheme to Girl Child (SSGC) is an endeavour by AICTE provided to promote technical education (Engg., Architecture, Pharmacy, applied arts etc.) at Degree and Diploma levels to a girl child. It has been found that at the level of Technical Education, the ratio of girl's student decreases. The scheme is to support a girl per family. SSGC aim is to contribute towards the education of academically inclined girl children across India wanting to pursue technical education.
Eligibility:
  1. The girl should be an Indian citizen.
  2. Only one girl candidate per family may apply for the scholarship.
  3. The scheme is applicable to a girl child who has taken admission in regular, full-time 1st year course in an undergraduate Degree/Diploma course in any AICTE approved Govt. / Govt. Aided Institutions/University departments imparting technical education.
  4. The applicant must not be receiving any other scholarship/ Tuition fee reimbursement from another organization.
  5. The applicant must not have been a previous recipient of SSGC scholarship from AICTE.
  6. Family income should be less than Rs. 6 lakhs per annum
  7. Only students admitted in first year of the academic year 2014-15
Duration of Project:
Four/ three years as the case may be for Degree/Diploma level courses.
Limit of funding:
  1. Rs. 30000 or Tuition fee at actual, whichever is less for all years of program duration and Rs. 2000/months for 10 months in a year for all the years of program.
  2. 4000 scholarships would be awarded to eligible candidates under this scheme per year.
Application can be done online only.

AICTE, 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, Janpath, New Delhi-110 001 Ph.: 011-23724150-55 rifd.aicte.india@gmail.com

For more information visit http://www.aicte-pragati-saksham-gov.in/

Design a Logo for NOTTO

Design a Logo for NOTTO
Donor Pledge Card and Slogan on Organ Donation 2015
Government of India as a part of its health initiative through the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has created the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) to promote Organ Donation and transplantation. There is growing need of organs for transplantation in lakhs of patients suffering from end stage organ failure (kidneys, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, etc.) and also the need of tissues such as skin, bone, cornea and heart valve in patients with tissue loss (extensive burns, comminuted fractures, corneal opacity with blindness and severe valvular heart disease).
To tap the creativity of young minds, NOTTO announces an open competition in three categories for the following activities:
1. Creation Of Logo - A Logo for NOTTO is to be created which should be dynamic, vibrant and reflect the spirit of Organ and Tissue Donation. Submission of LOGO should be in the size of 4x4cm with minimum 200 pixel.
2. Desiging Background Of Donor Pledge Card - A “Donor card” is a symbol that a person has ‘Pledged his Organs and Tissues’ to be used at the time of his/her death to give life to many sick patients. The Donors is expected to always carry this card with them. In addition to design of Background of card, there are contents on card shown below, which are also to be printed as per the THOA. Submission of design of face of Donor card would be in the Landscape layout with the size of 8.5x5.5cm (same as Driving License /Debit card/Pan cards).
3. Slogan Writing - NOTTO also seeks the creative input on the issues related to Organ Donation in the form of slogan etc, especially Deceased Donor Organ Donation. Slogan can be both in Hindi and English.
Award: In each category Top selected entry will be awarded with a prize of Rs. 25,000/- (By ECS/ Cheque).
In each category Next five selected entries will be awarded with a prize of Rs. 5,000/-. (By ECS/Cheque)
Last date to submit your entries is 30th October, 2015.
Eligibility
The Competition is open to all Indian Citizens for all age group, accept staff working in NOTTO.
How to Apply
Apply Online through MyGov Portal.
Contact"
CEO MyGov
MyGov Cell,
3rd Floor, Room No-3015
Department of Electronics & Information Technology
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003
India
e-Mail:connect@mygov.nic.in

27 October 2015

Inspirational Quotes for Successful People

Inspirational Quotes for Successful People

Inspirational Quotes for Successful People

25 October 2015

CIPET Skill Development Training for SC Unemployed Youth

 Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET)
Hyderabad

Skill Development Training for SC Unemployed Youth


17 October 2015

Giving Directions

GIVING DIRECTIONS

Giving directions is one of the methods of transferring information. While asking or writing the directions, we should be clear in our symbols words and phrases.
The following words and phrases are important in showing the directions
Ex.        North                       South               East                 West
 To our left, to our right,   in front of, opposite beside, Behind,  adjacent to, thirty yards away etc.,
In giving the directions, if we use the pointer symbols, they will be of more help to the strangers.
  • Go straight ahead
  • Go straight on
  • Go straight (American Usage)

  • Turn left
  • Take a left (American)

  • Turn right
  • Take a right (American)

  • Go past
  • Go past the hunuman temple


Keep going until you get to the syndicate bank


Take the first/ second turn on your left / right


U shape curve





Indicating specific landmarks are also important, such as
At the right corner you find a green two storied – building, near the electric transformer; beside the head post office; at the cross roads etc.,
Distances in time:
Ten minutes walk; two minutes ride on a scooter, five minutes drive etc.,


Example
Directions
A:        Excuse me, how do I get to the Post Office?
B:         Yes, sure. Go straight on and keep going until you get to the Syndicate bank. Then turn left, go a few yards and you will see the post office on the right.
A:        Thank you very much









Introduction to Giving and Asking for Directions
Direction is the information contained in the relative position of one point with respect to another point without the distance information.

How to give Directions
There are basically two ways to give directions, the “route perspective” characterized by landmarks, and the “survey perspective” characterized by references to cardinal directions (north, south, west, east).   Which system you use depends on where you are, and who you’re giving directions to, and most of the time it’s best to use a combination.   The most important thing is to be brief and clear.

Street Name and nearby Landmark

Perhaps, the easiest way to give directions is just to say what street it is on.   Granted, it’s not so easy in some countries where there are no street names, but even there it can be modified to fit.   For countries that don’t use street names you can give an area and a landmark. 

Giving directions



The person who helps you often says how near or far the place is:
"It's about five minutes from here."
"It's about a ten-minute walk."
"It's easier if I can show you on the map…"

Specific instructions
Here are some useful words and phrases for giving street instructions.
"Turn left / right."
"Go straight on at the lights / when you come to the crossroads." (Lights = traffic lights; crossroads = where two roads cross)
"Go across the roundabout." (Roundabout = where all the cars go round a circle in the middle of the road)
"Take the first turning / road / street on your left / right." (Turning = road that goes left or right)
"You'll see / You'll come to a (bank). Then …"
"Don't take the first road."
"Go on for about (2 minutes / 100 metres)."


Landmarks



We often make reference to landmarks when we give directions to help the other person. These can be places in a town, such as cinema, bank, bus stop, etc. They can also be parts of the road system. Here are some common terms:
taxi rank = a place where taxis queue for passengers
level crossing = where the road and railway meet. There are barriers that go up and down to signal when a train is coming
underpass = a walkway that goes under a busy road so pedestrians can get to the other side safely
overpass / flyover = a road that goes over another road (or railway)
zebra crossing = black and white markings in the road for pedestrians to cross the road (the markings look like a zebra's stripes)
pedestrian crossing = a place in the road where pedestrians can cross. Often there are traffic lights.
tunnel = a road under (or through) mountains
crossroads = where two roads cross each other
junction = where one road meets another, and you can either go left or right
fork in the road = where the road divides, and you decide to go left or right
turning = a road off to your left or right
main road = a big road where there is lots of traffic
lane = a small road, or a part of a road (the left-hand lane / the right-hand lane; the bus lane)

Use prepositions of direction



Go past = continue past something so that is is now behind you
Go across = cross something, like a road or crossroads
Go along = continue down a road
Go straight on = don't turn left or right
Go up = walk / drive up a hill
Go down = walk or drive down a hill or a road
Go through = pass through something, such as a tunnel or a town
Go out of = exit (i.e. a railway station)
It's in front of you = you can see it facing you
It's opposite the bank = it faces the bank
It's on the corner = it's where two roads meet at a 90° angle

13 October 2015

Khorana Program for Scholars 2015

Khorana Program for Scholars 2015


INTRODUCTION

The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India,  Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) and WINStep Forward are partnering to support the prestigious Khorana Program for Scholars named in honor of Dr. Har Gobind Khorana, who won the Nobel Prize in 1968 for his work at the interface of Chemistry and Biology while a member of the UW faculty. The Khorana Program will provide opportunities to Indian students to undertake research at University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) and partner universities in Summer 2016 for a period of 10 weeks. A list of UW partner universities is available http://www.winstepforward.org
The Khorana Program is envisaged to
  • Provide encouragement to young scholars to undertake R&D
  • Enable students to carry out research at a premier University in the United States
  • Transform research into societal benefits Build a seamless scientific community between India and the United States

ELIGIBILITY

B.Tech, M.Tech and M.Sc. students currently enrolled in recognized institutions of higher education in India in Biotechnology and allied areas are eligible to apply. Students pursuing PhD are not eligible to apply

HOW TO APPLY

Applications should be submitted electronically to scholar@indousstf.org. Hard copies are NOT required.
Application deadline: 30 November 2015

MORE DETAILS

1.Candidates are encouraged to submit the application as a single Word/Pdf document along with scanned copies of latest marksheet/transcript, No-Objection Certificate & 2 Letters of Recommendation. Handwritten & single scanned pages of application form will not be acceptable. Please DO NOT attach Class X/Class XII marksheets.
2.Recommendation letters can be sent along with the application form or if referees wish to give a sealed one, they may send it directly to scholar@indousstf.org with Applicant’s full name in the subject line. Hard copies are not required.
3. If you do not have a passport and have applied for it, mention “Applied For” in the passport details section of the Application form
4. Applications in subject-fields other than those specified in the advertisement will not be considered. 

CONTACT INFORMATION


Dr. Nishritha Bopana
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF)
12 Hailey Road, Fulbright House, New Delhi- 110 001
Phone: 91-11- 42691713, 42691700, 42691708
Fax: 91-11-23321552
E-mail:scholar@indousstf.org


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